'Freakonomics' Author Launches Game-Show Podcast's New Season

Why does monogamy reduce the crime rate? How can we redesign cities to make growing old less unpleasant? And how was the body of a man dead fifty years found perfectly preserved in his houndstooth blazer?
All these questions and more are answered in the season premiere of Tell Me Something I Don't Know, the new podcast hosted by Stephen J. Dubner, co-author of the best-selling Freakonomics books and host of Freakonomics Radio.
In a show Dubner calls "journalism wrapped in a game-show package," audience members present fascinating facts and historical wrinkles to the live crowd, which at the end of the episode votes to determine a winner. On the first of ten weekly episodes, Dubner is accompanied by guest co-host Alexandra Petri (The Washington Post) and fact-checker A.J. Jacobs (Esquire).
Tell Me Something I Don't Know will hold six live tapings over three nights at NYC's Joe's Pub, October 5, 6, and 7. Each taping will feature a different co-host and tickets are available now. Previous episodes have featured HANNIBAL Buress, Joanna Coles, Dr. Oz, Aasif Mandvi, Major Garrett, Amy Chua, Austan Goolsbee, Lizz Winstead, and more.
Follow this link to listen: http://tmsidk.com.
Joe's Pub Co-Host Lineup:
* October 5/6:30 -- Alex Wagner, CBS News correspondent and contributing editor at The Atlantic* October 5/9:30 -- Sas Goldberg, actress and producer
* October 6/6:30 -- Gail Simmons, TOP CHEF judge and director of special projects at Food & Wine
* October 6/9:30 -- Angela Duckworth, Penn psychologist and author of Grit
* October 7/6:30 -- John McWhorter, Columbia linguist and author
* October 7/9:30 -- Jemele Hill, co-host of ESPN's SportsCenter Tickets for all Joe's Pub shows: www.publictheater.org/Tickets/Calendar/PlayDetailsCollection/Joes-Pub/2017/T/TMSIDK-1/?SiteTheme=JoesPub About Tell Me Something I Don't Know: Tell Me Something I Don't Know is live journalism wrapped in a game-show package and hosted by Stephen J. Dubner, co-author of the Freakonomics books and host of Freakonomics Radio. Dubner has always had a mission: to tell you things you thought you knew but didn't; and things you never thought you wanted to know, but do. Now, he has a new way of doing just that. TMSIDK is still journalism, still factual -- but disguised in the most intelligent, entertaining, unexpected, and occasionally ridiculous conversation you're likely to hear.
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